What if the thing you've spent your entire life holding in isn't a fart... but yourself?
Princesses Don't Fart is a hilarious, heartfelt, and refreshingly honest exploration of womanhood, identity, self-worth, and the impossible expectations women are taught to live by.
With wit, wisdom, and laugh-out-loud storytelling, Zaina Attar unpacks the unspoken rules, cultural conditioning, and inherited beliefs that teach women to stay quiet, stay agreeable, stay attractive, and take up less space. From auntie wisdom and family expectations to body image, people-pleasing, and the relentless pursuit of perfection, she explores what happens when women finally stop performing and start being.
Part memoir, part manifesto, and part battle cry, Princesses Don't Fart is more than a book-it's a rebellion, a release, and a reminder that true freedom begins the moment we stop apologising for who we are.